LAWS(JHAR)-2005-3-51

SUBRATA KUMAR GHOSH Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On March 31, 2005
SUBRATA KUMAR GHOSH Appellant
V/S
State Of Jharkhand with Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS appeal has been preferred by the appellant against the order dated 5th March, 2004, passed by the learned Single Judge in W.P. (S) No. 1311 of 2004, whereby and whereunder, the writ petition, preferred by the writ petitioners/appellants has been dismissed in the light of an order dated 4th March, 2004, passed in W. P. (S) No. 588 of 2004 and analogous cases.

(2.) THE case of the appellants is that they applied in pursuance of an advertisement, published by Jharkhand Public Service Commission, Ranchi (hereinafter to be referred as 'J.P.S.C. ') in August, 2002 (published in the newspaper 'Hindustan ' on 28th August, 2002) for appointment to the posts of Primary Trained Teachers in Primary Schools, situated within the territory of the State of Jharkhand. They appeared in the written examination, held on 27th May, 2003. Thereafter, the result of successful candidates was published on 14th November, 2003 in the newspaper 'Dainik Jagran ' and they were shown successful. Later on, a notice was published in the newspaper 'Dainik Jagran ', issued under the signature of the Secretary, Primary and Secondary Education, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi, whereby, it was informed that all the selected candidates should remain present in the office of the District Superintendent of Education, East Singhbhum, Jamshedpur, along with their original certificates and self -attested Xerox copies of all the academic certificates on the specified dates, as shown in respect of such candidates.

(3.) THE grievance of the appellants is that though they produced the relevant certificates, such as, B.Ed. Certificates, Mark -sheets, Admit cards, issued by the J.P.S.C., and two self -attested pass -port size photographs, on the relevant dates in between 11th November, 2003 to 24th November, 2003 in the office of the District Superintendent of Education, East Singhbhum, Jamshedpur, they have not been provided with the letters of appointment. They were again called for along with the certificates and documents, showing affiliation of their respective Training Colleges, which they also produced on 27th January, 2004 before the District Education Officer, who was holding his office at Rajasthan Government School, Jamshedpur. But still no letter of appointment has been issued in their favour.